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#!/usr/bin/perl # rmpriv [-q] # Removes view private files (not checked-out files). # Must be invokes within a ClearCase view. use Getopt::Std; getopts("q"); # quiet my $lspriv = "cleartool lspriv -short -other"; open(LSPRIV, "$lspriv|") || die("Could not list private files"); my @files = <LSPRIV>; close LSPRIV; die("Error running cleartool lspriv") if ($? >> 8); # chomp (@files); my $count = 0; print "Found " . scalar @files . " files.\n" unless $opt_q; foreach my $file (sort {$b cmp $a} @files) { chomp($file); $count += rmdir($file) if -d $file; $count += unlink($file) unless -d $file; print "deleted $file\n" unless -e $file || $opt_q; } print "Deleted $count files.\n" unless $opt_q;

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